LeBron James and Dwyane Wade are making the talk show rounds following the Miami Heat’s NBA Championship-winning season. James appeared Tuesday on CBS' "Late Show," while Wade appeared on NBC's "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon."

James was greeted by a standing ovation by the Ed Sullivan Theater audience, to which Letterman said, “I haven't had a standing ovation in my life.”

Letterman continued, “Well, now that you got this out of your system, you ready to go back to Cleveland and play some ball?”

“Right now, I'm going to play no ball,” James replied.

Letterman acknowledged that like many of us, he wasn't pleased with James' move from Cleveland to Miami.

"I was on you, I was furious with you. I just thought, 'you dont care, do ya?,' " Letterman told James.

"I heard all that from you," James said. "I thought we were friends?"

“Here's another Cleveland question,” Letterman said. “What would it have felt like if you were still in Cleveland and had won the championship there?”

James: “I think the feeling that I had on Thursday (when the Heat closed on the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 5). I could have been on Mars and won that championship. It felt amazing."

Letterman asked, “Now that the Nets have moved to Brooklyn, what does that do to you and your teammates?”

James: “It does absolutely nothing to me and my teammates.”

Letterman: “Does it mean you don't have to fly into Newark?”

James: “We don't have to stay in a hotel in Newark, either. We get to be in Brooklyn and have good times.”

Wade, meanwhile, brought Fallon a pair of what he called his "trademark glasses” and said, “These are intellectual right here.”

When asked by Fallon how James has changed since winning his first NBA championship, Wade said, “He stopped talking about that. But man, I thought he did an unbelievable job this year really coming in and just taking everything that he did wrong and saying, ‘Listen, I take all blame for everything.’”

Fallon: “He gets critiqued on everything he does.”

Wade: “I've never seen anything like it before. ... No other sports icon can really say they deal exactly with what he deals with or has dealt with.”